Alcaraz Continues Wimbledon Title Defence
- Carlos Alcaraz, the defending Wimbledon champion and second seed, defeated Jan-Lennard Struff 6-1 3-6 6-3 6-4 on Friday to reach the fourth round at the All England Club.
- He faced a demanding match against the big-serving German Struff, requiring intense focus on his service games and returns due to frequent breakpoints and pressure.
- Alcaraz overcame an inconsistent start with 28 unforced errors by saving breakpoints, hitting key aces, running extensively in the heat, and using a grass-friendly serving and net approach.
- He expressed amazement at leading 6-4 and acknowledged the challenge ahead, showing pride in his determination and movement that helped secure the four-set victory.
- This win marked Alcaraz’s 21st consecutive tour-level victory and set up a fourth-round match against Russian 14th seed Andrey Rublev, reinforcing his strong title defense.
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Tennis-Alcaraz marches on at Wimbledon after tough test, Keys and Osaka crash
By Shrivathsa Sridhar LONDON (Reuters) -Defending Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz was put through the wringer again on Friday before moving into the fourth round but fellow Grand Slam winners Naomi Osaka and Madison Keys fell by the wayside at the All England Club. It was a good day for British fans after Sonay Kartal and Cameron Norrie sailed through, with the nation’s big hope Emma Raducanu taking on top seed Aryna Sabalenka to round off the…
Spanish tennis ace Carlos Alcaraz defeated German Jan-Lennard Struff in the third round of the third grand slam of the season at Wimbledon. The world number two won 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in just under two and a half hours to advance to the round of 16 on the sacred grass.


Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz kept his three-match Wimbledon run going by beating Jan-Lennard Struff 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Centre Court on Friday to reach the fourth round. Alcaraz extended his winning streak to 21 matches overall and 17 consecutive victories at the All England Club, where he has won the last two titles. The five-time Grand Slam champion overcame a second-set wobble with an early break and by dropping just four p…
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